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Barack Obama and the war presidency : Comments

By Sukrit Sabhlok, published 29/12/2008

If Obama really wants to revamp American foreign policy he must be willing to confront the establishment.

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Is Kevin Rudd a true blue white Australian?
Posted by Rainier, Thursday, 1 January 2009 5:17:32 PM
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The racist has something to say?
Posted by Paul.L, Thursday, 1 January 2009 11:54:10 PM
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So many people in the community who have minds made up according to corporate media, seem spell-bound by Obama and his slogan talk. Many people were also once enthralled by an angry young artist from Austria in the 1920s.

President elect Obama, before he opens his mouth on foreign affairs or his domestic economic policies, needs to have the mass media report his pro abortion views and the resultant policies he is wanting to see begin his Presidency.
The most basic and important human right is the right to life of unborn babies. Also babies born in the last trimester and babies who 'failed' to die during abortions and are left to die in the surgical trays in some States of the USA are things one should examine. As a Senator Barack Obam from Illonois supported later term abortions.
Posted by William of Young, Sunday, 4 January 2009 8:46:05 PM
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William, his pro-choice views are well known. He has always been quite clear on that.

Even on his website, during the election, he spelled out clearly that he has strong pro-choice views. It was right at the front. People like myself looking to find out his stance were reassured that religious views would no longer dictate women's rights.

I've heard this insinuation before - that he somehow, tried to 'hide' his pro-choice leanings.

The fact of the matter is, that it was very well known, and he was still elected. Thank goodness for that.

If, as you insinuate, he had tried to hide his position, or he did some kind of backflip on the issue, than put the facts where your mouth is and provide a link. If there was such a backflip, it would be reported by every conservative outlet in the world.

The fact is, he didn't. It was damn well known. It has been reported about before. People such as yourself just like to make this insinuation without saying it outright, because you've got nothing. He's been totally upfront about it.

Just because you didn't take the time to look, doesn't mean there was a conspiracy.

Deal with it.
Posted by TurnRightThenLeft, Sunday, 4 January 2009 10:09:51 PM
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